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Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili, Chairperson of the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NatJoints) says the State will maintain public order and that no one will be allowed to intimidate communities.

Decisive action will be taken against lawlessness, warns Natjoints

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Chairperson of the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structures (Natjoints), Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili, says law enforcement agencies will respond to criminality swiftly, proportionately and decisively within the confines of the law.

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Reimaging our relationship with the Ocean from Source to Sea

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Each year, World Oceans Day provides an opportunity to reflect on humanity's relationship with the sea. This year, the theme, "Reimagine: Beyond the world we know, a new relationship with our ocean", challenges us to think differently about the future we wish to create.

Lenacapavir marks a new era in South Africa’s HIV prevention efforts

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Lenacapavir is a gamechanger in the field of global health, signifying a shift from HIV prevention that requires a daily routine to a long-acting and highly effective form of protection. Lenacapavir is expected to support government’s efforts to reduce and ultimately prevent new HIV infections in South Africa, advancing the country's goal of achieving zero new HIV infections and ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.

South Africa, let’s make history - Let’s plant 10 million trees on Heritage Day as part of President Ramaphosa’s one billion trees programme

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on government to work with all South Africans to plant one billion trees over the coming years. In support of the President’s vision, the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has launched an ambitious campaign to plant 10 million trees in a single day on Heritage Day, 24 September 2026.

Rise, Youth of 2026: Your Vote, Your Future

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The baton for building and advancing South Africa has now been passed to the youth of today. While the generation of 1976 made immense sacrifices to secure the freedom and democracy that we enjoy, it is now the responsibility of the youth of 2026 to safeguard and strengthen that hard-won legacy through active citizenship and participation in democratic processes, particularly through voting.